Continue reading “Dr. Fauci Says U.S. Is Transitioning Out of ‘Pandemic Phase’ of COVID-19”
Year: 2022
Charity Builds Dozens of Tiny Homes for Homeless on PRIVATE PROPERTY, Cops & Gov’t Destroy All Of It
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
In 2020, The Free Thought Project reported on the work of two groups, Food Not Bombs and the Sidewalk Project, who raised $16,000 and built 26 tiny homes in Las Vegas for the city’s homeless community. It was an amazing feat put together by a handful of caring people trying to better their community but it came to a chaotic and destructive end when police and city officials raided the camp and destroyed all the homes. Continue reading “Charity Builds Dozens of Tiny Homes for Homeless on PRIVATE PROPERTY, Cops & Gov’t Destroy All Of It”
The world order created after the Second World War and the Cold War isn’t working anymore, so the West needs “a global NATO” to pursue geopolitics anew, UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss argued, in a major foreign policy speech on Wednesday. Truss also urged the US-led bloc to send more “heavy weapons, tanks” and airplanes to Ukraine, and said China would face the same treatment as Russia if it doesn’t “play by the rules.” Continue reading “UK calls for a ‘global NATO’”
Nurses across the state of California have gone on strike or voted to walk out over inadequate pay, exhausting work schedules and unsafe conditions.
On Monday, 5,000 nurses at Stanford Health Care and Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital struck against poor pay and understaffing after more than 90 percent of them voted to strike on April 8. More than 8,000 nurses at Sutter Health Care in Northern California launched a one-day strike against unsafe staffing levels, improper COVID-19 protocols and wages that do not keep up with inflation. Continue reading “California nurses press for statewide action”
Fort Worth, Texas will become the first city government in the United States to mine bitcoin, with Mayor Mattie Parker implementing a tech pilot project that could catch on across the nation.
Approved unanimously by city council vote Tuesday morning, the small-scale program will be more experimental before determining whether to dedicate significant funding according to Parker. Bitcoin mining has major potential in the U.S., with a worldwide void after the Chinese government banned cryptocurrency mining in June 2021. Continue reading “Fort Worth, Texas becomes first in the US to mine bitcoin: ‘Where the future begins’”
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has closed nearly half of Alaska’s Natural Petroleum Reserve (NPR), reversing a Trump administration decision.
The 91-page report is consistent with one introduced in 2013, according to a BLM news release. Continue reading “As gas prices hover at record highs, feds block portions of Alaska from drilling”
Reclaim the Net – by Ken Macon
Nigeria has blocked 73 million phone numbers because they were not linked to the National Identity Numbers (NINs).
In 2011, African countries including Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, and Nigeria, agreed to enforce SIM Registration laws to curb cybercrimes, identity theft, and scams. Nigeria rolled out a mandatory 11-digit digital identity number that requires citizens to register their personal details, photos, and biometrics. Continue reading “Nigeria blocks 73 million mobile numbers for not being tied to national ID system”
In the last several weeks, farmers in the Northern Plains have been battered by blizzards, winter storms, high winds, and extreme flooding. These weather phenomena have delayed farmers from plantings in high-producing crop regions. Every week plantings are delayed, the harvest yield shrinks, and this comes at a precarious time as the global food supply chain is fracturing. Continue reading “Farm Crisis Hits Dakotas As Floods Delay Plantings, May Trigger US Food Shortage”
Gateway Pundit – by Julian Conradson
Following Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter last week, which was a triumphant victory in the ongoing war over free speech, the Biden Regime announced the creation of a “Disinformation Governance Board” that will be tasked with silencing anything deemed to be misinformation that’s related to homeland security. And, yes. It’s just as dystopian and creepy as it sounds. Continue reading “Biden Regime Announces Creation of “Disinformation Governance Board” Under the Authority of Homeland Security with a Lunatic in Charge”
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday contradicted Dr. Fauci and said the Covid “isn’t over.”
Dr. Fauci on Tuesday told PBS’s Jody Woodruff that the US is “out of the pandemic phase.” Continue reading “Psaki Contradicts Fauci, Says “Covid Isn’t Over, and the Pandemic Isn’t Over””
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that more than 60 tons of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli are being recalled.
Among the packages affected: SE Grocers’ Naturally Better Grass Fed Beef and Ground Beef Patties, Thomas Farms’ Grass Fed Ground Beef Patties and Ground Beef, Nature’s Reserve All Natural Grass Fed Ground Beef, Tajima Kobe Ground Beef, Marketside Butcher Wagyu Beef Patties and Weis By Nature Ground Beef Burgers; Continue reading “E. coli scare prompts recall of more than 60 tons of ground beef”
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Archive: TWFTT 4-27-22
Megan Fox would like to clear up what people think about her and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly drinking each other’s blood.
“So, I guess to drink each other’s blood might mislead people or people are imagining us with goblets and we’re like ‘Game of Thrones,’ drinking each other’s blood,” she told Glamour UK. “It’s just a few drops, but yes, we do consume each other’s blood on occasion for ritual purposes only.”
Vulnerable New Jersey Democrat Rep. Tom Malinowski said during a recent town hall that he favors legislation to put a “responsible market price on carbon in the United States,” which researchers claim would cost Americans 36 cents/gallon of gasoline. Continue reading “Democrat Rep. Tom Malinowski Backs 36 Cent Gas Tax Price Hike”
The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) released an analysis using U.S. Census Bureau data that shows the illegal alien population has ballooned since Joe Biden took office by one million, bringing the national overall total to 15.5 million at a taxpayer cost of $143.1 billion a year. Continue reading “Report: Illegal Aliens in U.S. Up 1M Under Biden, Total now 15.5M, Costing Taxpayers $143.1 Billion a Year”
Authorities have espoused surgical face masks as a way to address the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) since the pandemic’s onset in 2020. However, a study found that these masks possibly introduced microplastic materials into human lungs. Continue reading “Study finds MICROPLASTIC fibers from FACE MASKS lodged in human lungs”
On October 13, 2021, Grace Schara passed away at Ascension’s St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Wisconsin. Her parents say the doctors and hospital killed Grace by their insistence to follow ineffective COVID treatment protocols. Continue reading “Family Launches Billboard Campaign – Claims Pfizer Drugs and Wisconsin Hospital Killed Their Daughter Grace”
The Real Deal – by Suzannah Cavanaugh
Some eight months after a nationwide moratorium on foreclosures expired, foreclosure filings soared to the highest level since the pandemic began. Continue reading “Foreclosures surge 181% to highest levels since March 2020”